PEBB INSURANCE CRITERIA
SO.....I haven't posted in a long while, because I have been ticked off with Aetna PEBB. So I went through all the pre-op criteria, saw the nut, the psych eval, all the 50 million test and was done. Dr Srikanth's office sent all my stuff to Aetna Which at the time had a set criteria and I had fulfilled all of it, lost the weight I was suppose to and everything. And Then found out that Aetna was not the criteria I was suppose to follow PEBB (Public Employees Benefits Board) had separate criteria that I had to meet.......which they had not yet posted on the web site when I had started this little trip.....I started my stuff at the beginning of January the 4Th to be exact, They had a meeting on the 17th and made some funky decision to change the criteria that the insurance company had to their own little club....so even though I met all of Aetna's criteria I didn't meet PEBB so I was denied. PEBB wants you to go through a case manager and to use a state funded hospital so........I have to start all over again..............I am hot about it......And I can't pick my own doctor. CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?????????
Charlotte
Hi Charlotte. Where are you from? What part of the state do you work for? I'm a PEBB employee also. I started my process in January of 07, so didn't run into what you have. I did have to go through a case manager. Did you have to do the 6 month, lose 5% of your body weight with Aetna? You may be able to show them proof and not have to start at the beginning. As for the Dr., you have to go through a bariatric program that is a "Center of Excellence". I know that they don't budge on that one. I'd try to do a little more investigation with it and try not to get too discouraged.
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Charlotte
Charlotte
Sorry to hear it's been such a problem. I know how frustrating it is (I was initally denied in '07 due to not enough comorbidities (I had 1 and needed to have 2+). I have Uniform PEBB and have been working with Riaz (my case mgr) since Jan 24, 2008. They have changed the criteria from last year so that now instead of 2 cormorbidities you only need to have 1 and a BMI of 40+. So at least that's a plus (more people can qualify :-) I was going to go to UWMC in Seattle (since I work there) for surgery but privacy (many of my coworkers would have access to my info) and the wait time were the reasons I decided to go to Legacy Good Sam in Portland. I've had my initial appts in Portland and was cleared to see the surgeon's office (Dr. Jan Jay). I'm waiting to hear from them to see when I can sched the surgical consult. After that everything will be sent to Uniform and I will (hopefully) get approval to schedule surgery! I'm just scared that Uniform will find some way to say no..... Alicia